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As Hrithik’s best friend, Suresh Menon is alright. But after Ugly (2014) and Dangal (2016) and this film, he should make sure he doesn’t get stereotyped. Girish Kulkarni’s negative shades are a treat to watch once again. This might be his most noticeable role so far.
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Narendra Jha, who also stars in Raees, is impressive as the cop, Chaubey. Ronit Roy has a more restrained character and he displays his talent successfully. Rohit Roy forces you to hate him, which means he has done well. She too lives up to the demand of playing a blind character convincingly. On few occasions though he smiles unnecessarily which brings back memories of his character, Rohit from Koi Mil Gaya (2003).Īfter Vicky Donor (2012), Yami Gautam finally has a quality movie. His rendition of those subtle, heroic dialogues help his cause further. The biggest challenge for him was to make the audience believe that he is blind, which he does convincingly. Hrithik Roshan gives a dedicated and skillful act. Pulling this aspect off is in itself a big achievement. The incidents where he outsmarts the bad guys are applaud-worthy since you automatically start rooting for him. The protagonist’s manner of taking revenge is intelligent and sensible. However, the writer and director prove us wrong. The whole idea of a blind person taking revenge from a corrupt politician and other baddies not only sounds impossible but also laughable. Love blossoming between two blind people also appears real. The road to the tragedy is smooth and interesting. Thankfully, this is so well taken care of by the writing. Sometimes, the entire first half is spent in this. When you know that a film is a revenge drama, there is a danger of the audience having to impatiently wait for the tragedy so that the film can take off from there. And that too all alone despite being blind. Now, he must fight not only against Amit but also his equally evil MLA brother, Shelar (Ronit Roy). Rohan is devastated but fate isn’t done on him yet. He, along his friend Wasim, brutally rape Supriya. But fate has something else in store for them.Īmit (Rohit Roy), a roadside ruffian, stays in Rohan’s colony. They get married and are happy in their little world. He meets the visually challenged Supriya Sharma (Yami Gautam) through a matchmaker common friend and fall in love. Storyline (without spoilers): Rohan Bhatnagar (Hrithik Roshan) is a blind dubbing artist staying alone in Mumbai. The film is an emotional and intelligent revenge drama. But the Hrithik Roshan and Yami Gautam starrer turns out to be a pleasant surprise. The film’s main trailer and the song promos weren’t enticing to say the least. Director Sanjay Gupta’s Kaabil is a perfect example of how promos can be misleading.